Gymnastics clinches first win of the season in Missouri

By Madyson Montoya — Staff Writer San Jose State gymnastics was a long way from home taking the victory at its meet against Southeast Missouri State. It was a nice confidence booster as the team won by over three points. Read more

SJSU crushes No. 24 CSUEB, 176-86

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor San Jose State swimming’s (4-3) win streak extends to four meets as it took first place in 12 of 14 events to defeat No. 24 Cal State East Bay (6-4), 176-86. Juniors Gabby Heng Read more

Spartans unable to find conference win against the Aggies

By Marissa Scott — Managing Editor The San Jose State men’s basketball team remain winless in conference play after losing 81-63 to Utah State Wednesday night. The Spartans (3-13, 0-4 MW) let turnovers haunt them again with 22 against the Read more

Women’s basketball drops 11th in a row to Aggies

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor In a rare contest without starting point guard Danae Marquez, San Jose State women’s basketball (1-14, 0-4 MW) was held to 29 percent shooting and dropped its 11th consecutive game against Utah State (9-7, Read more

SJSU concludes road trip at Utah State

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor Still in search of its first Mountain West victory, San Jose State women’s basketball (1-13, 0-3 MW) heads to the Beehive State to take on Utah State (8-7, 3-1 MW) Wednesday morning. The Spartans Read more

Bigger than the game: Isaiah Nichols

By Austin Turner — Content Editor About a 25-minute drive from Hartford in Northern Connecticut lies Avon Old Farms, an all-male boarding high school with a population of about 406 students. Despite a small student body, the school has managed Read more

Spartans face tough task at Boise State

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor In the first of its two-game road trip, San Jose State (1-12, 0-2 MW) heads to Idaho to face two-time reigning Mountain West champion Boise State (11-2, 2-0 MW) on Saturday. Coming off a Read more